"Remember Flight 93," tells the story of the heroic passengers and crew of United Flight 93 on 9/11/2001 using many of the calls made from the plane, the air traffic control chatter and memories of the survivors of the heroes and heroines, including the Burnett family who had long had premonitions of something like what occurred on 9/11. Because much of what happened can never be known for certain the author had to imagine how the passengers came together with what former First Lady Laura Bush referred to as "the same bold plan." What we do know for sure from the calls is that the passengers learned about the attacks from the calls and, in the very American tradition, had a vote to decide on their course of action. Because pilot and hero Jason Dahl of Denver in his dying act pressed a button that caused everything said in the cockpit to be broadcast we also know that the hijackers made the decision to crash the plane well short of its intended target in Washington D.C. when it became clear to them that the passenger revolt would succeed.